Legal Question in Construction Law in Georgia
Fixed Price vs. Time material contract
I signed what I belived was a fixed price contract. The remodeler has increased the amount due because he said it was a Cost plus agreement. How can I tell?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Fixed Price vs. Time material contract
About the only response is to read the contract carefully. You didn't post any language so there is no way for us to speculate what it says.
Re: Fixed Price vs. Time material contract
In addition, the title of an agreement is irrelevant other than convenience. Just because a contract is titled" fixed price" does not mean that the terms necessarily parallel a traditional fixed price agreement. Either review the terms or have a local attorney review it for you.
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Re: Fixed Price vs. Time material contract
It's pretty simple. If the contract says that you agree to pay a specified sum, it's a fixed price contract. If your contract says that you agree to pay your contractor a fee or a percentage of the contract as his/its fee, it's a cost - plus contract.
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